The national beach soccer team holds a camp in Jazan in preparation for West Asian Championship
2022-05-04
19:27:00
The national beach soccer team is holding an indoor training camp in the Jazan, which represents the final stage of its preparations to participate in the West Asian Football Federation Championship, which will be held in Saudi Arabia from 16 to 21 May.
The technical staff, led by (Brazilian) Joga Zlokovic, announced the list of 18 players who were selected to join the camp, and they are: Muhammad Hayaz’, Muhammad al-Ajmi, Walid Safhi, Majed Shahmani, Khaled Waheeb, Yahya Tamihi, Muhannad al-Subhi, Walid al-Youbi, Muhammad Khatam, Mubarak al-Dosari, Saad al-Ali, Faisal al-Yami, Mashari al-Darjam, Ali al-Askah, Ahmad Faqihi, Saleh al-Qarni, Ahmad Hujairini. , Ramzi Dakman.
It is noteworthy that the tournament draw put the national team in Group B alongside Bahrain and Palestine, while Group A included UAE, Kuwait, Lebanon and Oman.
The director of the national beach soccer team, Abdul Mohsen Al-Muammar, said that this camp represents the last stage before participating in the West Asian Football Federation Championship, during which the players will undergo various exercises led by coach Joga Zolokovic at different periods, in order to reaching the highest readiness before the start of the tournament.
He added: "We strive to appear in the tournament in an honorable manner that reflects the development, interest and great support we have received from the Saudi Arabian Football Federation over the past period, in addition to the exploitation of the land and the fans.
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